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This song is sung by Rhoma Irama and his team members, this song is an old song. It was recorded in the late 1950s. This song tells about a story that happened in the eighteenth century and tells about people who were living in that era. Back then, Islamic culture was still dominant and Muslims disagreed with Christianity, which led to many conflicts between Muslims and Christians. Muslims were strict in their law because they feared rebellions from Christians; to avoid any conflict or disagreement, Muslims forbid Christian beliefs such as Christmas celebrations or singing Christmas songs like Jingle Bells because they thought it would make Muslims sin if they listened to these songs. This created sad feelings for Christians because they could not celebrate the day they were waiting for, and it also made them disappointed because they could not listen to any Christmas song. One of these Christian women whose name was Daya, as a Christian, she felt sad because she could not celebrate Christmas with her family; however, she wanted to cheer up her dad and make him feel better. Please don't be sad Dad, let's make a cheerful Christmas" Daya said happily. I really like your idea Daya but we cannot even sing Christmas songs and if we tried it we would most likely get arrested by the authorities" Dad replied. Another Christian, whose name was Tohar, helped Daya by saying: Don't be sad" After some thought, Daya came up with a clever idea to cheer up her dad and she said: "I got it! Let's make a cheerful Christmas!" "How? We can't sing Christmas songs so how can we do it?" Dad asked. "I know what we can do," Daya replied. "We can still celebrate Christmas and we don't even need to sing Christmas songs. We just have to celebrate the spirit of Christmas and we don't even need Santa Claus." A few days later they decorated their house with lights and hung ornaments on their home; they made everything look like a christmas celebration. One day, the Christian women told their menfolk about their festive celebration and they said: "What a wonderful idea our wives have come up with to cheer up Dad and make him feel better. Let's do the same as our wives" They lit some candles, made some food and arranged them on a table. After that, Rhoma Irama came down from his room to watch the celebration as he had been locked in his room for three years because he was fighting with his teacher. The women were happy that Rhoma had come to watch their gathering and they greeted him warmly. When Rhoma Irama saw the party, he was surprised and he asked: "Is this a Christmas celebration?" The Christian women replied: "Yes it is, but we don't like to sing Christmas songs because we fear we might be arrested. But we still want to celebrate in the spirit of Christmas and enjoy ourselves in the best way we can." Rhomia Irama was touched by what they said and he felt sad for them; afterwards, he said: "I will come up with an idea to make you feel better." Then he composed a song for them called Gitar Djole (a man's honest feelings) and when it was time to eat their food; Rhoma performed this song before they ate. cfa1e77820
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